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Episode 269: Neurology VMR – Headache and altered mental status

The Clinical Problem Solvers

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The Case of a 52 Year Old Female, With a Chronic Headache

A 52-year-old female was admitted to the hospital with a chronic, occipital predominant headache. She had been diagnosed three months before and had three courses of chemo. The last course ended two weeks before admission. So that's why she was admitted in her past medical history. Her diagnosis is hot, not hot, hot skin slant, former of primary cervical giant B cell in former with high risk because bone marrow was infiltrated.

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